In the context of risk management, the term used to describe the level of risk after mitigation efforts have been applied is known as _______ risk.
- controlled
- inherent
- initial
- residual
Residual risk is the risk that remains after all risk response, mitigation, or prevention activities have been implemented. It represents the remaining threat even after you've taken measures to reduce the severity or likelihood of the adverse event.
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